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To: RightField

India is currently where China wants to be...

If they didnt keep electing socialist and communist coalition governments, they would make a good ally....


6 posted on 12/29/2004 1:01:47 AM PST by MikefromOhio (12 days until I can leave Iraq and stop selling hot dogs in Baghdad....and boycotting boycotts)
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To: MikeinIraq; Howlin; Mo1

"If they didnt keep electing socialist and communist coalition governments, they would make a good ally...."

Firstly let me introduce myself..... I am an Indian.
India has very rarely elected the "socialist and communist" to the government. Only for brief periods in India's history they played second fiddle in a multi-party coalition government. The West-Bengal state which elects the communist party now also attracts the highest foreign investment in India.

Howlin, Mo1...... Starting 2000 India formulated a policy of not accepting monetary aid (unless absolutely urgent). India of today is not the India it used to be a decade ago.
I am personally involved in a fund raising campaign and trust me on this.... India does not need aid. No disrespect, but India today is more capable of handling such calamities by itself. If u dont believe me, come here and have a look.


17 posted on 12/29/2004 2:10:16 AM PST by Gengis Khan
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To: MikeinIraq

If we play the Islamofascist card right, they can be.


30 posted on 12/29/2004 6:12:50 AM PST by ZULU (Fear the government which fears your guns. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: MikeinIraq

You've got that right.


53 posted on 12/30/2004 8:05:11 PM PST by mabelkitty (Blackwell for Governor in 2006!!!)
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